As part of my blogging focus here at ebizQ, I will be covering Business Technology Optimization. Here is a brief description of Business Technology Optimization:
Wikipedia Definition:
Business Technology Optimization (BTO) is an enterprise software product category focused on helping businesses ensure that every dollar invested in information technology, every resource allocated, and every application in development or production meets business goals. BTO is part of an emerging business philosophy to manage IT resources as a business rather than as a service bureau.
Here is an HP definition of Business Technology Optimization:
It is an approach to IT management that reduces costs and produces business outcomes by helping your IT leaders:
* Allocate IT spend and resources based on business priorities
* Automate key processes across IT strategy, applications and operations
* Measure IT effectiveness and efficiency from a business perspective
ZdNet Whiteboard Video from Mercury (Now HP)
I'm interested to know if you have implemented any Business Technology Optimization Services/Product from vendors like HP, BMC or any other vendors. Leave a comment here.














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The 2000’s of the NBA were primarily dominated by two dynasties:the Los Angeles Lakers and the San Antonio Spurs.This past decade also saw
three players experience more success than any others: Shaquille O’neal, Kobe Bryant and Tim Duncan.O’neal won one regular season MVP, three Finals MVP’s and was part of four
championship teams in the decade appearing in five NBA Finals in all.Bryant won an MVP and a Finals MVP and won four championships while playing in six Finals series,Duncan won
two MVP’s in the regular season and in the NBA Finals and took home championships in the three trips he made to the NBA Finals. http://www.ed-harcy.cc
But there were a lot of other good teams that might not be remembered because they were unlucky enough to cross paths with O’neal, Bryant and
Duncan in their primes.
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